“Black Rose”, a short story (9/6/2013) – chapter 13-15

Continued from last Sunday…

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13

“Demir, I found her!  I’ve been looking for her in all the wrong places all these years.  She is back in Halfeti, working as a –”

“As a what?  Where?”  Demir asked with obvious impatience.  Aker stopped himself from saying anything further.

“Well, my dear Dr. Polat,” he continued with a fake yawn, “I’ll call you first thing in the morning.  When we are both wide awake.  I’ve been driving all day long, and you certainly sound like you’d need a good night’s sleep also.”

Feeling as excited as a child on Sugar Fest, Aker couldn’t fall asleep.  His imagination took him on a joyous ride, where Melek and Demir joined hands.  Their Melis next to them – no longer a secret to her father.

14

Huban took her medications from where she had hid them.  In fierce pain, she got up.  Almost stumbling over her feet with each of her steps, she walked to the bathroom.  She threw all pills in the toilet and flushed.  For a while, she followed the twirling water – her head feeling its heaviest.  She turned around.  Her face was glancing at her.  She hadn’t noticed before.  A small, square mirror hung above the wash basin.

15

Remember the day, Butrus, when we met at our new retreat, ‘Yeni Halfeti Café’?  How I nagged the owner for keeping our town’s old name?  I still think ‘Karaotlak’ fits it better.  The home of black roses should strut ‘black’ in its name.  Do you remember, how, after my lecture-filled fit, you distracted me in your usual sweet manner?  Teaching me our song, my very first English song?  The only one I could ever memorize…

When you’re down and out

When you’re on the street

When evening falls so hard, I will comfort you

I’ll take your part

Oh, when darkness comes

And pain is all around

 

Like a bridge over troubled water

I will lay me down

Chapters 16-18/The End, forthcoming on next Sunday…

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